The man who seems bent on plastering his name over every major building in the world wants to give America the best leadership it’s ever had.

Donald Trump says he’d “make the kind of president America needs in the new millennium.”

In a bylined article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, the outspoken developer revealed he’s considering a run for the White House because “I am convinced the major political parties have lost their way.”

“The Republicans are captives of their right wing. The Democrats are captives of their left wing. I don’t hear anyone speaking for the working men and women in the center,” Trump said.

He cited his role in fixing the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park as proof of the way that he could get things done when government leaders couldn’t.

Trump, 53, singled out two influences on his possible run: the encouragement of Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura and the “repugnant” comments of conservative Patrick Buchanan.

“[Buchanan] has the virtue of plain speaking, but he often says stupid things – the latest example being his comments questioning whether the U.S. was right to stop Hitler,” Trump said.

Trump slammed GOP presidential hopefuls Elizabeth Dole and John McCain for taking three days to react to news of Buchanan’s comments.

“They are so concerned with winning votes that they cannot find it in themselves to immediately denounce a man who winks at barbarism,” Trump said.

The twice-divorced Trump – who’s building Manhattan’s tallest residential building, near the United Nations – says his leadership wouldn’t be based on popularity polls, and he’d be a “one-term, two-fisted” prez.

“I would enter office with the understanding that four years hence, I would be back in New York doing the job I love,” Trump insisted.

“For voters, it would be a business approach, and the best available in the presidential marketplace.”

Trump also said he would get tough with North Korea on human-rights issues, and try to arrest Fidel Castro for “crimes against humanity.”